Least Concern

Armadillo Lizard

They communicate through a series of tongue flicking, head bobbing and tail wagging, among other methods.

Eastern Indigo Snake

Eastern Indigo snakes regularly chase down and eat rattlesnakes and may be immune to their venom.

Texas Indigo Snake

Texas Indigo Snakes are known for chasing down, overpowering, and eating rattlesnakes.

Lazarus Lizard

Lazarus Lizards can communicate through chemical and visual signals.

Black Mamba

Black mambas are the longest venomous snake in Africa, and second longest in the world.

Green Mamba

Green mambas are fast, and can travel up to 7 miles per hour.

Cuban Cockroach

Believed to have been introduced to the United States by being shipped with green bananas.

Agama Lizard

The agama forms small social groups that contain both dominant and subordinate males.

Western Hognose Snake

Primarily solitary, these snakes only communicate with one another during breeding season.